
June 24th 04, 05:10 AM
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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil
writes:
Len Over 21 wrote:
In article ,
(Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes:
Subject: The Game's Afoot!
From: (Len Over 21)
Date: 6/23/2004 12:13 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id:
You hate Amateur Radio and Amateur Radio licensees. That's blatantly
obvious.
No. Amateur radio is a fine hobby, interesting, a fine recreation
with great technological learning capabilities.
Aside from hearsay or SWLing, how would you know, Leonard?
Except to a few, such as nursie.
How would you know, Leonard? I think Steve enjoys amateur radio. I
know that Jim Miccolis and Brian Kelly enjoy amateur radio. I'm still
filled with enthusiasm for amateur radio. How are you enjoying all that
amateur radio has to offer?
Nursie does NOT "represent" all or even a part of United States
amateur radio. Nursie only represent himself.
If Steve has an amateur radio license, he certainly represents at least
a part of amateur radio in the U.S. It is a cinch that you don't
represent amateur radio. You don't hold an amateur license.
Nursie is also
obsessive-compulsive personality hater unable to control himself
in here when opposed by anyone.
The name "Leonard" could easily be substituted above.
Some Amateur made a fool out of you at some point in time (not that
THAT
is hard to do...) and you are determined to antagonize the rest of us as
long
as you can.
I do not "antagonize the rest of 'you'" unless the "rest" are just
alternate personalities of nursie.
I DO antagonize the conservative traditionalists, the status-quoists
who demand everything in a hobby conform to their personal
desires.
So anyone who holds a conservative view or who supports or respects
amateur radio's traditions becomes a target for your silliness.
I DO antagonize those who have a compulsive disorder known
familiarly as "control freaks" who seek to dominate others by any
means possible. Those are simply wanna-be dictators.
Thus anyone who doesn't agree with your views of how amateur radio
should be regulated becomes a control freak dictator. On the other
hand, we have you, a non-participant in amateur radio, who'd like to
tell us who should be able to become a radio amateur and what areas
should be tested. What descriptive term can you come up with for an
individual with your characteristics?
Living a life of fantasy is simply delusional. It serves no one, not
even the fantasy believer.
I tend to agree with you, Len. So what do we do about your fantasy that
you're somehow involved in amateur radio?
Every issue under discussion has many sides. One side, the one
nursie believes, is NOT divinely ordained to be only the True one.
Sad for nursie, but true.
Not every issue has many sides, Len. Let's take the following as an
example: Leonard H. Anderson is not a participant in amateur radio.
That one seems divinely ordained as truth.
Nursie abhors opposition, wants to dominate, wants to win at all
costs, wants to FIGHT.
If we sub "Leonard" for "Nursie", we'd have a fairly accurate view of
your puerile behavior.
United States amateur radio is not a military organization whose
purpose is to fight for the country.
It matters not, Len. Whatever amateur radio is or is not, you have
nothing to do with it.
...by entering this newsgroup, EVERYONE enters an arena of
outraged PCTAs busy trying to preserve the honor and glory of
a soon-to-be DEFUNCT communications mode. It is a FIGHT
arena inhabited by punch-drunk olde-fahrts thinking they are
all Rocky running up the museum steps to stirring music. :-)
And there we have it, your view of the situation. As the oldest fart
present and, to my knowledge, the only non-radio amateur, you'd best go
into training. You might want to start with some Mantovani and work
your way up to the stirring music.
Nursie want to be center of attention. Ego drive. Uses all
palaver in here to divert from real debate he cannot handle, will
not handle if it is against his own precious opinions.
Seems to me that the above is quite descriptive of your actions, Len.
Amateur radio is not golf.
Amateur radio doesn't have the balls for it. :-)
Apparently, neither do you.
The difference here, Lennie, is that I have experience in Amateur
Radio.
...and a very large fantasy in addition to pretty certificates (suitable
for framing).
FCC not require staff or commissioners to be radio amateurs in
order to regulate amateur radio in USA.
As has been pointed out to you on numerous occasions, FCC staffers and
commissioners are paid to regulate amateur radio. You don't regulate
amateur radio. You aren't an FCC staffer or commissioner. You aren't a
participant in amateur radio.
I guess you told me, Len.
Dave K8MN
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